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Not really, unless you define 'serious' as 'serious amateur', using Fruityloops or Garageband or whatever kids like these days. On the other hand, 'serious' might be 'serious work', in which case things like Csounds or Ardour and Linux might be what you want to use.
There are plenty of musicians and audio engineers out there who aren't technophobic imbeciles.